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Standard User aquilla
(knowledge is power) Wed 25-Jan-12 23:02:11
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Re: Xilo and Be LLU


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Thanks for all the information guys. I may put this to Xilo and see what happens.

Regards,

Stuart

Current ISP: Xilo LLU (via Cable & Wireless)
Previous ISP: Zen (for 9 years).
Standard User aquilla
(knowledge is power) Thu 26-Jan-12 10:49:00
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Re: Xilo and Be LLU


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Spoke to Xilo last night. INP1 is not available on the Be 16 package that I'm on, it's either INP2 (current setting) or INP0.

With regards to the router, Cisco say this:

Q. Does the Cisco 870 and 850 series support extended INP functions?
A. All the platforms support INP, but only Cisco 877M supports the extended INP functions.

Q. What do I need to know about INP support on the Cisco 870 and 850 series?
A. With Cisco 877 and Cisco 857, customers may experience lower than expected downstream rate when INP is enabled on the DSLAM. This is due to a limitation with the MTK20196 chipset. This issue is addressed with the Cisco 877M platform, using the newer MTK20196P chipset.

Regards,

Stuart

Current ISP: Xilo (via Be LLU)
Previous ISP: Zen (for 9 years).
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 26-Jan-12 21:42:16
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Re: Xilo and Be LLU


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In reply to a post by aquilla:
Spoke to Xilo last night. INP1 is not available on the Be 16 package that I'm on, it's either INP2 (current setting) or INP0.

With regards to the router, Cisco say this:

Q. Does the Cisco 870 and 850 series support extended INP functions?
A. All the platforms support INP, but only Cisco 877M supports the extended INP functions.

Q. What do I need to know about INP support on the Cisco 870 and 850 series?
A. With Cisco 877 and Cisco 857, customers may experience lower than expected downstream rate when INP is enabled on the DSLAM. This is due to a limitation with the MTK20196 chipset. This issue is addressed with the Cisco 877M platform, using the newer MTK20196P chipset.
So is your Cisco 877W on the 877M platform, "using the newer MTK20196P chipset?"


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Standard User aquilla
(knowledge is power) Fri 27-Jan-12 21:08:51
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Re: Xilo and Be LLU


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In reply to a post by BatBoy:
In reply to a post by aquilla:
Spoke to Xilo last night. INP1 is not available on the Be 16 package that I'm on, it's either INP2 (current setting) or INP0.

With regards to the router, Cisco say this:

Q. Does the Cisco 870 and 850 series support extended INP functions?
A. All the platforms support INP, but only Cisco 877M supports the extended INP functions.

Q. What do I need to know about INP support on the Cisco 870 and 850 series?
A. With Cisco 877 and Cisco 857, customers may experience lower than expected downstream rate when INP is enabled on the DSLAM. This is due to a limitation with the MTK20196 chipset. This issue is addressed with the Cisco 877M platform, using the newer MTK20196P chipset.
So is your Cisco 877W on the 877M platform, "using the newer MTK20196P chipset?"


Nope. My Cisco 877W is an ordinary Annex A router.

Regards,

Stuart

Current ISP: Xilo (via Be LLU)
Previous ISP: Zen (for 9 years).
Standard User epyon
(committed) Mon 30-Jan-12 13:39:40
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Re: Xilo and Be LLU


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Wow i'm jelly

great stats

for the line attenuation.

BE*Unlimited 18452/1408Kbps @ 3db INP1
Standard User adslmax
(fountain of knowledge) Mon 30-Jan-12 13:53:30
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Re: Xilo and Be LLU


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ADSL Link Downstream Upstream
Connection Speed 20031 kbps 1279 kbps
Line Attenuation 31.5 db 17.4 db
Noise Margin 0.2 db 6.7 db

I was surprise my new Netgear DGND3700 600N can hold very low snr of 0.2dB for 5 days now without loss of sync or disconnection. Got excellent speed of throughput 17 Meg now. smile http://speedtest.net/result/1736219771.png

plusnetADSL2+16.4 Meg
My Broadband Speed Test

Edited by adslmax (Mon 30-Jan-12 13:55:15)

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